
> > Windows service, it says you can use the -I and -R options. > > > > When I do that and I specify a password with '-P' > (uppercase) then in > > the registry it's saved as '-p' (lowercase) in the > service-commandline > > (ImagePath). This was fixed in v1.21 of pg_autovacuum.c, That rev is tagged for beta3, so you should not be seeing this issue unless you actually have an older version for some reason. http://developer.postgresql.org/cvsweb.cgi/pgsql/contrib/pg_autovacuum/p g_autovacuum.c.diff?r1=1.20;r2=1.21;f=h > > Also it removes the quotes I added and I'm not so sure it > would work > > the way it's supposed to, without it. It's not so much that it strips them (that happens automagically), more that it doesn't re-add them when it writes the command line in the registry. The attached patch fixes that by simply quoting all options that may need it. > > If you add DependOnService (a REG_MULTI_SZ an > array-like-thingie) and > > have the name (in this case: pgsql-8.0-beta2-dev3) of a service it > > depends on, it will not fail to start (it will not even try, as > > PostgreSQL is not running), when PostgreSQL already failed. > > > > Maybe it's an idea to specify it on the commandline (what > service to > > depend on). A -E <service> option is added in the attached patch. Dave Page
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